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Grain Surge Boosts U.S. Rail Freight Volumes

By MGN EditorialFebruary 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM

A significant increase in grain shipments led to a strong week for freight moving by rail in the United States.

According to FreightWaves, a better than 1300% increase in grain shipments was the driving factor behind a winning week for U.S. rail freight volumes. The surge in grain traffic helped offset declines in other freight categories, leading to an overall increase in weekly rail freight. 'Grain surge leads weekly U.S. rail freight higher,' the FreightWaves article states. The dramatic rise in grain shipments, which are a key commodity for many U.S. rail operators, helped boost total rail freight volumes despite softness in other sectors. The strong grain performance underscores the vital role that rail transportation plays in moving agricultural products from the nation's heartland to domestic and export markets. Healthy grain harvests and steady demand have provided a boost to rail freight in recent weeks, offsetting weaker volumes in segments like automotive and intermodal. While the grain surge was the standout factor, the overall increase in U.S. rail freight suggests cautious optimism for the freight market. Diversified rail operators will be watching closely to see if the momentum in grain can offset softness in other freight categories in the coming months.
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